CONWAY, Ark. – ASUN play begins bright and early for the Central Arkansas women's basketball team, getting started just ten hours into 2026 against the Stetson Hatters. The Sugar Bears will embark on year five in the ASUN at 10 a.m. CT in DeLand, Florida.
Non-conference play didn't end on a particularly high note for the Sugar Bears, who enter ASUN games with a 7-5 record after dropping the 2025 finale against Missouri State on December 22
nd. Central Arkansas had 18 steals, including six from
Paris Santacaterina and five from
Shae Littleford, but a sluggish second quarter against the Lady Bears saw Central Arkansas fall before the halftime break and never recover, despite nearly pulling off the comeback bid.
On the bright side, the 7-5 record is just a single win behind last year's 8-5 start, and Central Arkansas has won at least seven games in non-conference for the third-straight season. Littleford continues to lead the team in scoring, averaging 14.1 points per game, and leads the team in field goals, three-pointers and free throws made.
Bree Stephens continues to show her two-way play, averaging 12.1 points and 7.7 rebounds per game, along with team-highs in assists, steals and blocks.
The Hatters were in Conway for last season's meeting, and the Sugar Bears took a 21-point win over last year's squad. Stephens had a diverse statline of nine points, nine rebounds, five assists, five blocks and a steal, one of her seven games with five or more blocks.
Cheyanne Kemp added nine points and four rebounds off the bench, and the Sugar Bears drained 16 three-pointers to stomp the Hatters.
Stetson enters conference play with a 7-4 record, having closed out the calendar year at Miami. The Hatters fell 77-45 to the Hurricanes, but still got 17 points from Cameron Thomas, the ASUN's leading scorer after non-conference games. The senior guard averages a conference-best 19.7 points per game, and has scored in double-digit points in every game but one, with five games of 20-plus points and two games of 30-plus points.
Thomas leads a Stetson team that holds the best offense in the conference, averaging 74.2 points per game. The Hatters have built that offense around the three-point shot, making the second-most threes of any ASUN team while shooting the best percentage from beyond the arc.
Tip-off against Stetson is set for 10 a.m. CT. The game will be streamed on ESPN+, with live stats available online. Fans can also keep up with all the action at 91.3 The Bear, with Steve Owens on the call.